processing a file but keeping blank lines intact
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Hello,
I have a script that takes a file which contains 2 columns of data (in scientific notation), then subtracts a constant value from the first column, in order to commensate for a glitch in our machine which makes the measuremetns. A new file is then produced with the new values.
However, the original file contains blank lines throughout the sequence, and the new file does not.
How do I add a line into the script that tells it to keep blank lines?
Is this possible?
Thank you!
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Walter Roberson
on 29 Sep 2023
Please post code rather than pictures of code. We cannot execute pictures of code.
Voss
on 29 Sep 2023
@Christina Verhagen: I've modified my answer to work with your example file, please try to run it and see if it does what you want.
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Voss
on 27 Sep 2023
Edited: Voss
on 29 Sep 2023
Here's one way:
input_file = 'file.txt';
output_file = 'file_modified.txt';
constant_offset = 100;
input_format = "%f,%f"; % modify this to match your file's format for reading
output_format = '%+.6E,%+.6E'; % modify this to try to match your file's format for writing
type(input_file); % show the original file's contents
L = readlines(input_file);
has_numbers = false(numel(L),1);
M = zeros(0,2);
for ii = 1:numel(L)
vals = textscan(L(ii),input_format);
vals = [vals{:}];
if numel(vals) == 2
has_numbers(ii) = true;
M(end+1,:) = vals;
end
end
M(:,1) = M(:,1)-constant_offset;
L(has_numbers) = compose(output_format,M);
writelines(L,output_file);
type(output_file); % show the modified file's contents
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Walter Roberson
on 27 Sep 2023
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 27 Sep 2023
ConstantOffset = as appropriate;
filename_in = 'as appropriate';
filename_out = 'as appropriate preferably not the same';
C = readcell(filename_in);
mask = cellfun(@(V) isnumeric(V) && ~isempty(V), C(:,1));
C(mask) = cellfun(@(V)V-constant_offset, C(mask,1), 'uniform', 0);
writecell(C, filename_out);
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